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LITERARY and PHILOSOPHICAL} 
Notices of Works in Hand, Domeftic and Foreign, 
(* © Authentic Communications for this Article are earneftly folictted from all our Friends. 
EssRs. ROBINSONS. are about to 
publifh a Work of confiderable Im- 
portance and Curiofity to the political 
Avorld': “ Letters and Correfpondence, 
Public and Private, of the Right Hon. 
Henry St. John, Lord Vifcount Boling- 
broke, during the time he was Secretary 
of State to her Majefty Queen Ann, 
with State-papers, explanatory notes, 
anda tranflation of the foreign letters, 
by GirBekT PakkKe, Chaplain to his 
Royal Highnefs thePrince of Wales.” This 
work wiil appear in 2 volumes quarto, 
and at the fame time ia 4 volumes oétavo, 
to fuit the feveral editions of Lord Bo- 
lingbroke’s Works. 
Mr. BetsHam, the author of the 
Hiftory of Geo. 1IJ. and of the Houfe 
of Brunfwick, has jutt completed his Hif- 
tory of England, from the Revolution, 
where Hume ends, to the acceifion of 
Geo. I. It will be publifhed with his 
preceding works in 4to. and 8vo. 
Mr. Bratr, of Great Ruffel-ftreet, 
Bloomfbury (Surgeon to the Lock Hof- 
pital and Afylum, and the Old Finfbury 
Difpenfary) has recently circulated a 
printed Letter among his mecical friends 
in London, inviting them to concur with 
him in an attempt to afcertain how far. 
the cure of a genuine fyphilis may be 
trufted to the anti-venereal powers of 
nitrous acid, oxygenated muriate of 
potafh, or any of the other remedies of 
analogous conftitution, which.have been 
larely recommended by feveral praétition- 
ers as fubftitutes for mercury ? 
From an hint contained in that letter, 
it may be expeéted that Mr. Biarr will 
foon prefent the world with fome Qb- 
fervations and Cafes on this Interefting 
fubject. We ‘are informed that he is 
hikewife preparing a much more exten. 
five work, in which he has been fome 
time engaged, viz. an Enquiry into the 
Natural Hiitory and Medical: Treatment 
of the Venerea! Difeafe, in all irs Forms 
and Stages, from the earlieft period to 
the prefent time. 
Dr. Grixies has announced for pub- 
lication, in the courfe of this month, A 
‘Tranflation from the Greek of Ariftotle’s 
Ethics and Politics, comprifing his Prac- 
tical Philofophy. Dr. G. has illuftrated 
the Work by Introduétions and Notes, 
and by a new analyfis of the Specula- 
tive Works of the celebrated Greek Phie 
lofopher. 
Dr. Joun WILLIAMs has publifhed | 
Propofals, for printing by Subfcription, 
Graco-Barbara Novi Teftamenti ;_ or, 
Oriental and other Foreign Words occur- 
ring in the New Teftament, feleéted and 
illuftrated by Mart. Petr. CHEITO- 
Mus, tranflated out of the Latin Ori- 
ginal, with additional Words, and Notes, 
Critical and Explanatory. To which 
will be prefixed, a fhort Differtation on 
the Hebrew Vowel Points. 
Mr. J. Symons, of Hackney, intends 
to publith in a fhort time, A Syfematic 
Pocket-Flora of indigenous plants, to be 
intitled Syuop/is plantarum infulis Britane 
wicis indigenarum. 
A very ufeful Medical Work, confift- 
ing of Popular Cautions to Young 
Soldiers, and Gentlemen Volunteers, 
who may be called into the Field in the 
prefent Crifis, is in the prefs, and will 
be publifhed about the clofe of February. 
Mr. Dyer hasin the prefs a volume 
of Defcriptive and Rural Odes. 
The interefting annual publication, an- 
nounced in our laft, under the title of 
“<The Spirit of the Public Fournals for 
1797,” will make its appearance in the 
courfe of February. 
A monthly work is announced for pub- 
lication on the firft of March, addreffed 
to ladies of fafhion and quality, and to 
milliners, 8c. &c. tébe called The Maga- 
zine of the Fafbions of London and Paris. 
Each number, price one fhilling, is to 
contain fix beautifully coloured figures, 
three of London and three of Parifian 
Ladies, in the moft prevailing dreffes of . 
month. | 
We mentioned in a former number 
that Dr. Beddoes had recommended to 
Mefirs. Bowles and Smyth, furgeons of - 
Briftol, to give a courfe of anatomical 
le€tures.——The principal defign of thefe 
leétures was to exhibit the ftruéture and 
economy of the human frame, and to 
point out thofe accidents and diforders to 
which it was moft liable, together with 
the beft means of guarding againft thems 
But Dr. Beddoes, conceiving that it was 
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